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This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’
Today is the [date of publication]. This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’; also called ‘R2-45’. The game is played with three tape recorders. Tape recorder 1 is a Telefunken Magnetophon 85, as favoured by Konstantin Raudive. Tape recorder 2 is an orgone accumulator, as designed by Wilhelm Reich. Tape recorder 3 is this record containing various dubbings of extracts of unpublished recordings made in 1995 by Roger Clarke, a writer, author of A Natural History of Ghosts (2012) and member of the Society for Psychical Research. Neither tape recorder 1 nor tape recorder 2 can record on tape recorder 3. Tape recorder 1 is a Faraday cage, as designed by Michael Faraday. Tape recorder 2 is a Dreamachine running on a record turntable rotating at 78 or 45 revolutions per minute, as designed by Ian Sommerville. Tape recorder 3 is an E-meter, as designed by L. Ron Hubbard. Tape recorder 3 can wash tape recorder 1 and tape recorder 2. Tape recorder 1 is a rain stick, as designed by Michael Faraday, played on a record turntable rotating at 78 or 45 revolutions per minute. Tape recorder 2 is a Philips EL-3300 compact cassette recorder. Tape recorder 3 is an Emeter, as designed by L. Ron Hubbard. Tape recorder 3 can record on tape recorder 1 and 2. Today is the exact hour of your death a year ago. Tape recorder 1 is running on record turntable ‘X.X.’; also called ‘R2-45’. Tape recorder 2 is a Telefunken Magneto E-meter, as designed by L. Ron Raudive. Tape recorder 2 is tape recorder 1 and tape recorder 2. Tape recorder 3 is Antony Balch, played on extracts of unpublished recordings at 5 revolutions per minute. Tape recorder 3 is an E-meter-as-research. Tape recorder 3 can record on tape recorder 3. Tape recorder 2 is a dream game called ‘Hello, hello’ rotating at 78 or 45 revolutions played with three tape recorders. Tape Whitley Strieber. Tape Sommerville. Tape L. Ron Hubbard or tape recorder 2 can record on tape recorders 1 and 2. Today is 78 or 45 revolutions per minute. The game is a cassette recorder. Tape recorder 3 is tape recorder 1. Tape recorder 3 can record on tape recorder 2, an orgone accumulator of your death a year ago. Tape recorder 3 is this record containing ‘X.X.’; also called ‘R2-45’. Tape recordings made in 1995 by Roger Clarke, as designed by L. Ron and a member of the Society for Tape Recorder 2. Tape recorder 3 is an E-meter-as-Dreamachine running on tape recorder 3. Tape recorder 2 is a minute, as designed by Ian Sommerville at 78 or 45 revolutions played by L. Ron Hubbard. Tape Hubbard or tape recorder 2 can record recorder 2. Tape recorder 1 is a Faraday cage played on a record turntable rotating a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is tape recorder 2’, a Philips EL-3300 played with three tape recorders. Today is the exact hour designed by Wilhelm Reich. Tape recorder 1 is running, on record turntables, dubbings of extracts of unpublished tape recorder 2, author of A Natural History of Raudive. Tape recorder 2 is a tape recorder for Psychical Research. Neither tape Reich. Tape recorder 3 is Anthony Balch on tape recorder 3. Tape recorder 1 is recordings at 5 revolutions per minute. Tape recorder 2 is research. Tape recorder 3 is an E-meter-as-tape-recorder. Late August 1995, 1927 Learnard Avenue, Lawrence, KS. Interference. Household ambience. Annual cicadas. William S. Burroughs, Roger Clarke, Bradley Kahler. Passing traffic. Water. Incomplete recording
The Hello Delay
Poetry. This text explores themes of familiarity and strangeness, asking the reader to consider the differences between them and where they overlap. Sampling from all forms of communication, the author implores us to greet the unknown and to listen in turn.Cover -- Contents -- Notes and AcknowledgmentsPoetry. This text explores themes of familiarity and strangeness, asking the reader to consider the differences between them and where they overlap. Sampling from all forms of communication, the author implores us to greet the unknown and to listen in turn.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Hello cutie
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal tenor banjo mandola guitar ukulele [instrumentation]I don't know just who you are [first line]Hello cutie howdy do hello cutie [first line of chorus]C major [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Man, woman, buildings; photo: 'Ken' Sisson [illustration]Stocker [engraver]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note
HELLO' Book
Visual worksBlack vinyl-covered book, blank pages inside, gold ink 'Hello' on obverse cover. Pink inside cover. Blue string tied around spine.vinyl; paper; string3/4 in. h x 5/8 in. w x 1/4 in.
Hello Cupid Send Me a Fellow
First Line: Hello Central! Hello Central! Please don't be so stupid!First Line of Chorus: Send me a pair of loving eyesTitle of Larger Work: Broadway to ParisKey: B Flat Majo
Káma Means Hello
Káma Means Hello is a short story about language contact. It follows two young women from different cultures who speak different languages and unexpectedly meet each other after one is driven from her home. In lieu of using real-world languages with real-world cultural connotations, the two main characters speak two different constructed languages, and the narrative both examines language contact from a technical standpoint and tells the gay love story of two women meeting behind their families\u27 backs. Káma Means Hello was a passion project of the author, who is both a lesbian and a linguist. The appendix of the story discusses how the two languages were made and why one would construct a language to begin with
Le chemin de la vie / par Jean Lander ; précédé d'une préface par Ernest Hello
Contient une table des matièresAvec mode text
The Long Hello: Uncovering the Citizenship of Women
“The Long Hello: Uncovering the Citizenship of Women,” Book Review of No Constitutional Right to be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship by Linda K. Kerber, H-Law, H-Net Reviews (1999
Fuzzy Inference System for Mobility Prediction to Control HELLO Broadcasting in MANET
HELLO messages are used in many routing protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) for updating the neighbour information as well as the changes of network topology. However, periodically broadcasting HELLO messages in a fixed interval wastes of a lot of energy and generates the huge amount of redundant control packets across MANET if network mobility is low. In contrast, the frequency of sending HELLO messages will not quickly enough keep track the change of neighbours if network mobility is high. To solve that problem, this paper introduces a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) for controlling HELLO frequency based on the prediction of nodes’ mobility. The model helps to reduce the redundant HELLO messages while still ensuring to properly check neighbours and network topology. It is observed that energy consumption of the network saves 5 mW over 100 s (18 mW over 1 h) compared to that of the conventional HELLO broadcasting scheme
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